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not at cbs or at pbs where the interview show airs and where mb
not at cbs or at pbs where the interview show airs and where mb
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. >>> cbs and pbs have both terminated charlie rose over sexual misconduct allegations. eight women who either worked for rose, or tried to work for him on his pbs program came forward to "the washington post." they acc misconduct, including groping them, and walking naked in front of them. >> reporter: both cbs and pbs fired legendsary news anchor charlie rose tuesday, following a bombshell report detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. the cbs this morning cohost addressed the accusations on air. >> let me be very clear, there is no excuse for this alleged behavior. >> this is not the man i know, but i'm also clear on the side of the women who have been damaged by this. >> reporter: david rhodes said despite charlie's important journalistic contribution, there is absolutely nothing more important than assuring a safe, professional workplace. "the washington post" published claims from eight women who all worked or wanted to work for the veteran news man's long running pbs program. one two women said he walked naked in front of them. one said he reached dow
. >>> cbs and pbs have both terminated charlie rose over sexual misconduct allegations. eight women who either worked for rose, or tried to work for him on his pbs program came forward to "the washington post." they acc misconduct, including groping them, and walking naked in front of them. >> reporter: both cbs and pbs fired legendsary news anchor charlie rose tuesday, following a bombshell report detailing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct. the cbs this...
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. >> defending himself after pbs suspended his show amid sexual misconduct allegations. yesterday a pbs spokesperson says an outside law firm is investigating several claims against the 53-year-old host. in a video on facebook he denied the claims and went on to say that pbs over reacted and launched the sloppy investigation. this investigation comes less than a month after pbs cut ties with charlie rose after eight women reported unwanted sexual advances. >>> on a brighter note we've been telling you about our give hope campaign for children's national all week long and your generosity is astounding. so many of you have visited wusa 9.com/give hope and used the link to the amazon wish list to buy a toy for children who will spend the holidays in the hospital. log on, chse it and we'll handle it from there. it's that ea if you spit blood you may have gum problems,s and could be on the journey to much worse. try parodontax toothpaste. it's clinically proven to remove plaque, the main cause of bleeding gums. for healthy gums and strong teeth. leave bleeding gums behind wit
. >> defending himself after pbs suspended his show amid sexual misconduct allegations. yesterday a pbs spokesperson says an outside law firm is investigating several claims against the 53-year-old host. in a video on facebook he denied the claims and went on to say that pbs over reacted and launched the sloppy investigation. this investigation comes less than a month after pbs cut ties with charlie rose after eight women reported unwanted sexual advances. >>> on a brighter note...
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katherine says she was feeling personally victimized by pbs for showing stock footage. kate tweeted a thank you for the old footage on such a cloudy day. joanna said good job on the solid back up plan. the d.c. floridian summed it up quickly. only in d.c., could a pbs show become a scandal. >> the producers say this is the first time they've had to do something like this for the broadcast. >>pbs also tells us, some footage from the dress rehearsal also aired during the broadcast. >>> college park and green belt today. gaithersburg moved its show until friday. some other communities have not yet released details for rescheduled events, so this would be the perfect time to download the wusa app so you can stay informed. >>> topping today's health alert. marketing tactics can help kids eat healthier at lunchtime. researchers created cartoon vans with vegetables at a large urban school district. students who saw the banners were two times more likely to eat vegetables, and three times more likely when they saw both. >>> more than half of the women had a baby as a result of
katherine says she was feeling personally victimized by pbs for showing stock footage. kate tweeted a thank you for the old footage on such a cloudy day. joanna said good job on the solid back up plan. the d.c. floridian summed it up quickly. only in d.c., could a pbs show become a scandal. >> the producers say this is the first time they've had to do something like this for the broadcast. >>pbs also tells us, some footage from the dress rehearsal also aired during the broadcast....
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. >> i'm is going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> reporter: seconds after governor romney uttered those world twitter nearly tumbled over. at one point 17,000 big bird tweets per minute. "the social network" said it was the most tweeted about political event in u.s. history. ari fleischer, big bird needs to ask dora the explorer how she manages to live without taxpayer money. try it big bird. joan rivers, attention pbs, if mitt romney fires big bird i'm ready to fill in. i got the perfect outfit. president obama did not pounce directly during the debates but he did thursday on the trail. >> when he was asked what he would actually do to cut the deficit and reduce spending, he said he would eliminate funding for public television. thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. it's about time. we didn't know that big bird was driving the federal deficit. >> reporter: last night the late night shows had fun with it too. [ blee
. >> i'm is going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. >> reporter: seconds after governor romney uttered those world twitter nearly tumbled over. at one point 17,000 big bird tweets per minute. "the social network" said it was the most tweeted about political event in u.s. history. ari fleischer, big bird needs to ask dora the explorer how she...
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she's also a pbs television host. i had a chance to talk to her a few weeks ago. >> today i'm one on one with beth, the co-host of the pbs series "bake, decorate and celebrate." she's brought some lovely, lovely items here. she's with the wilton cake decorating company. and so today she's going to show me how to do these lovely lollipops. are they cake lollipops? >> they can be cake lollipops. what we did today was something even easier. we used a donut hole we bought in the grocery store. it doesn't get any simpler. it makes it simple for people at home to make projects that look fantastic very simply. we have our donut hole here. i have a stick. i can stick it right into my donut hole and i'm going to dick this in wilton candy melts. you melt these down in the mike waif. it's very simple. they come in a variety of colors. there's no cleanup because you do it right in the microwave. i have a little bit here in a bag. what i'm going to do is pipe my leg for my octopus pop. don't be afraid of using a decorating bag. it
she's also a pbs television host. i had a chance to talk to her a few weeks ago. >> today i'm one on one with beth, the co-host of the pbs series "bake, decorate and celebrate." she's brought some lovely, lovely items here. she's with the wilton cake decorating company. and so today she's going to show me how to do these lovely lollipops. are they cake lollipops? >> they can be cake lollipops. what we did today was something even easier. we used a donut hole we bought in...
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so, look for it on pbs. >> pbs. >> it will be called? >> in season and i'll be hosting it. it will be a lot of fun. >> all right. come back and visit us at 5:00. thank you.
so, look for it on pbs. >> pbs. >> it will be called? >> in season and i'll be hosting it. it will be a lot of fun. >> all right. come back and visit us at 5:00. thank you.
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and pbs talk show host tavis smiley is accused. smiley denies any wrongdoing, and even posted a response on social media. >> pbs overreacted and had a sloppy investigation. it's time we have a conversation in this country about where the lines are. >> pbs says it stance by the integrity of the investigation. and there's more. dustin hoffman is facing more allegations. "variety" publied was a minor and two other women. >>. he called them defamatory falsehoods. >>> all right. let's turn to happiest jamie foxx news. jamie celebrated his 50th birthday with a star studded party. >> jamie never publicly confirmed he is dating katie holmes, but there's no doubt now after the way they celebrated jamie's 50th. >> look at that smile on katie's face. she was beaming. he leaned into whisper something in her ear. the clandestine couple were surrounded by partiers, but the two seemed to be sharing a very happy moment together. he hinted his birthday bash was going to be special with this video. >> thank you so much for the birthday wishes. i'm a
and pbs talk show host tavis smiley is accused. smiley denies any wrongdoing, and even posted a response on social media. >> pbs overreacted and had a sloppy investigation. it's time we have a conversation in this country about where the lines are. >> pbs says it stance by the integrity of the investigation. and there's more. dustin hoffman is facing more allegations. "variety" publied was a minor and two other women. >>. he called them defamatory falsehoods....
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could a pbs show become a scandal. arthur said, haters gonna. it was a tough call. are i think you made the right choice. maybe be more up front next time. interesting words from folks about pbs. >>> several local communities have had to reschedule their fireworks because of the weather. college park postponed their show until tomorrow. gaithersburg moved its show to friday and some other communities have not yet released the dates for their rescheduled events, so this will be a great time to download the wusa 9 app and that way when we know, you'll know. >>> to prince georges county tonight where police are investigating a shooting at of all places a parking lot full of ice cream trucks. this happened along buchanan treat in edmiston. -- edminston. [ audio difficulties ] >>> police in new 18-year-old connor golden and two other graduates of oakton high school were climbing on some rocks yesterday in central park. golden stepped on some kind of an explosive and the device exploded. the injury was so severe doctors had to amputate his left leg below the knee. we talk
could a pbs show become a scandal. arthur said, haters gonna. it was a tough call. are i think you made the right choice. maybe be more up front next time. interesting words from folks about pbs. >>> several local communities have had to reschedule their fireworks because of the weather. college park postponed their show until tomorrow. gaithersburg moved its show to friday and some other communities have not yet released the dates for their rescheduled events, so this will be a great...
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the debate was hosted by pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm sorry, jim. i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i'm going to stop other things. i like pbs, big bird and i like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending things and borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: after the comment was made, there were 17,000 tweets per minute for the words "big bird ,," 10,000 for pbs. this debate really dominated twitter more so than either of the conventions. it was really pretty incredible. i'll have more on that and more from what the candidates had to say about medicare, taxes coming up at 5:30. back to you. >> really interesting. fall pledge drives have started at your local public tv and radio. >> big bird will have to take a pay cut. >>> we had a couple of former local politicians watch the debate in our studio last night. former congressman tom periello of virginia conceded mitt romney won the night but he may have to pay the price for his strong performance. >> his policy positions are completely opposite from everything he said the last 18 months. i think he came across strongly b
the debate was hosted by pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm sorry, jim. i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i'm going to stop other things. i like pbs, big bird and i like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending things and borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: after the comment was made, there were 17,000 tweets per minute for the words "big bird ,," 10,000 for pbs. this debate really dominated twitter more so than either of the conventions. it was really pretty...
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she worked for nbc news and co- anchored news hour for pbs. several people spoke including former attorney general eric holder, and her pbs co-anchor. >> my heart is broken. she was too young and left too for her to walk through my office door right next to hers, smile first, hey, and sometimes i have gossip. >> the rail blazing black female -- trail blazing black female journalist took leave from pbs earlier this year and didn't disclose her medical condition publicly. >>> >. if you spent the day outside you may have noticed the winds picking up in the afternoon. this is from one of our producers, david story took cathedral in northwest dc. the fall leaves sirring with the winds. yeah -- swirling with the winds. yeah, howard bernstein is outside, and the winds could continue through tomorrow? >> yes, maybe monday night. we have a wind advisory until monday night. i wish i had long johns on. it's nippy with the winds gusty and temperatures significantly colder. we dropped from 72 degrees for we're at 40 in a lot of spots, and that's the temper
she worked for nbc news and co- anchored news hour for pbs. several people spoke including former attorney general eric holder, and her pbs co-anchor. >> my heart is broken. she was too young and left too for her to walk through my office door right next to hers, smile first, hey, and sometimes i have gossip. >> the rail blazing black female -- trail blazing black female journalist took leave from pbs earlier this year and didn't disclose her medical condition publicly. >>>...
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it created an ethical dilemma for pbs. last year he e-mailed sony. he's a megastar, what do we do. >> it is tricky. it may get out you made a change and it comes down to editorial integrity. >> he said once we open the door for censorship we lose control of the brand. pbs says they looked at ten hours of footage and made an independent judgment. they chose to highlight other ancestors who had more interesting stories. he reported that ken burns and anderson cooper both had slave-owning ancestors on the show. >> it's shameful. >> affleck has yet to respond and there's no indication whether the leaks will hurt the reputation of the actor or pbs. >> it doesn't make puerto rico bs which has an enormous amount of respect, a huge news brand, it doesn't make them load gook. >> for "cbs this morning," carter evans. >> anderson handled it the right way. >> i'm not going to judge ben affleck because of something that's happened in his history. he's done so much work for charity. >>> ♪ tell me baby, that you understand ♪ tell me baby that you want to be my
it created an ethical dilemma for pbs. last year he e-mailed sony. he's a megastar, what do we do. >> it is tricky. it may get out you made a change and it comes down to editorial integrity. >> he said once we open the door for censorship we lose control of the brand. pbs says they looked at ten hours of footage and made an independent judgment. they chose to highlight other ancestors who had more interesting stories. he reported that ken burns and anderson cooper both had...
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stop this to pbs. i like pbs, big bird and you too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: the two men will square off again october 16. bigad shaban, cbs news, denver. >>> both men hit the campaign trail today and the president will hold a rally in denver and wisconsin. mitt romney will be in virginia campaigning with his running mate. >>> last night we teamed up with our counterparts at our sister newspaper "u.s.a. today" for a fact check session. >> every statement the candidates made was immediately dissected. derek mcginty has more with the "u.s.a. today"'s political editor. >> reporter: there was a lot to talk about, a lot of facts, especially the $5 trillion in tax cuts. president owe bottom ma -- president obama says that's what romney wants to do romney says not me. >> his central economic plan calls for a $5 trillion tax cut on top of the extension of the bush tax cuts. that's another trillion dollars and $2 trillion in additi
stop this to pbs. i like pbs, big bird and you too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: the two men will square off again october 16. bigad shaban, cbs news, denver. >>> both men hit the campaign trail today and the president will hold a rally in denver and wisconsin. mitt romney will be in virginia campaigning with his running mate. >>> last night we teamed up with our counterparts at our sister...
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in addition, this evening pbs and bloomberg suspended distribution of his program. anthony? >> mason: jim axelrod, thanks. now to the sexual assault accusations against roy moore, the republican senate candidate in alabama. three weeks before the special election, accusers continue to speak out. dean reynolds is in birmingham. >> reporter: for days roy moore has avoided questions while his accusers are answering them. often in painful detail. >> he basically laid out some blankets on the floor of his living room and proceeded to... seduce me i guess you would say. >> reporter: leah corfman was 14 in 1979 when she says moore, then 32, sexually abused her i he left the room and came back in wearing his white underwear, and he touched me over my clothing, what was left of it. and he tried to get me to touch him, as well. >> reporter: gina johnson was 28 in 1991 when she says moore, then 44, made a move in his law office. >> we got up to leave, and when we did, my mother went first and he grabbed he from behind. it was horrible. i felt uncomfortable. >> reporter: moore denies th
in addition, this evening pbs and bloomberg suspended distribution of his program. anthony? >> mason: jim axelrod, thanks. now to the sexual assault accusations against roy moore, the republican senate candidate in alabama. three weeks before the special election, accusers continue to speak out. dean reynolds is in birmingham. >> reporter: for days roy moore has avoided questions while his accusers are answering them. often in painful detail. >> he basically laid out some...
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the debate was hosted by pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs and other things. i like pbs, big bird and actually like you too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things and borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: this debate turned out to be the most tweeted event in u.s. history. 10.3 million tweets in total. the big bird comment you just heard generated 17,000 tweets per minute. wow. mike? >> people are apparently passionate about big bird. >> reporter: who knew people loved "sesame street" so much, right? >> no doubt. i never doubted it. >> we all grew up on "sesame street." kristin fisher live in our satellite center. >>> every debate includes a little stretching of the truth so to speak. did mitt romney or president obama do that when they were talking about taxes? derek mcginty watched the debate with our partners at "u.s.a. today." take a listen. >> reporter: there was a lot to talk about regardless, a lot of facts out there, especially this $5 trillion in tax cuts. president obama says that's what romney wants to do. ro
the debate was hosted by pbs' jim lehrer. >> i'm sorry, jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs and other things. i like pbs, big bird and actually like you too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things and borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: this debate turned out to be the most tweeted event in u.s. history. 10.3 million tweets in total. the big bird comment you just heard generated 17,000 tweets per minute. wow. mike? >> people are apparently...
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go to pbs. starting last weekend, all the first run episodes are on hbo. ♪ can you tell me how to get to sesame street ♪ >> reporter: "sesame street" is taking a detour to the ritzier neighborhood of hbo. from what we know, the show is not going to be markedly different. we understand there is going to be increased budgets, so they may be able to do certain things, but the essence of what makes "sesame street" "sesame street" is going to stay the same. >> reporter: this is what "sesame street" looked like when it made its debut in november of 1969. in terms of production value, it's a far cry from this new bigger version on hbo, which is even a step up from recent years on pbs. >> some of the affects of puppetry might be a little more sophisticated. you can make the argument that "sesame street" has worked for as long as it's been on the air, why tinker with it? but today's kids are a little more sophisticated, they're used to seeing things a little more real on camera. >> did somebody say i
go to pbs. starting last weekend, all the first run episodes are on hbo. ♪ can you tell me how to get to sesame street ♪ >> reporter: "sesame street" is taking a detour to the ritzier neighborhood of hbo. from what we know, the show is not going to be markedly different. we understand there is going to be increased budgets, so they may be able to do certain things, but the essence of what makes "sesame street" "sesame street" is going to stay the same....
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post" included sexual harassment claims by eight women who worked for or aspire to work for rose's pbs program. since that initial story was published, the "post" now claims more than a dozen additional women have reached out to share similar stories about rose. the 75-year-old apologized saying he, "behaved insensitively at times." he was asked about the allegations last night. >> you want to say anything to those accusers, the people that's accusing you >> rose co-hosted "cbs this morni morning" since its 2012 debut and correspondent for "60 minutes" and had his own show on pbs. e.t. talked to him before the show when national. >> this is pure talk. i don't do monologue. >> this morning cbs announced it "terminated its relationship with charlie rose and canceled distribution of his programs." cbs has not yet aflounce noun announced who will replace rose. >>> breaking news about gwyneth paltrow. >> this lady can keep a secret, i'll tell you that, it's become official today that gwyneth is engaged. that's great. wait until you hear how long she's been sitting on this news. a secret no
post" included sexual harassment claims by eight women who worked for or aspire to work for rose's pbs program. since that initial story was published, the "post" now claims more than a dozen additional women have reached out to share similar stories about rose. the 75-year-old apologized saying he, "behaved insensitively at times." he was asked about the allegations last night. >> you want to say anything to those accusers, the people that's accusing you >>...
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. >>> a freak accident cost a former cnn anchor man and pbs correspondent his left arm, but it could easily have cost miles o'brien tonight. tonight the chevy chase resident is speaking with our surae chinn in his first interview since coming back home to the united states. >> reporter: pbs science reporter miles o'brien dives right back into work after returning to the country a few days ago without his left arm. >> everybody is talking about polar vortexes. >> reporter: the former cnn anchor specializing in science, technology and aerospace is moderating a panel on climate change in northwest, a commitment he made well before his accident. >> sometimes the best tonic is to stay focused on work. >> reporter: i wish i had a better story to tell you about why i am typing this with one hand he inside his blog. a shark attack it would be interesting. an assassination attempt would be intriguing. skydiving mishappens always make for good copy. no. o'brien was on a shoot in japan in the philippines reporting on the aftermath in the fukushima disaster. it was a seemingly minor accident. he
. >>> a freak accident cost a former cnn anchor man and pbs correspondent his left arm, but it could easily have cost miles o'brien tonight. tonight the chevy chase resident is speaking with our surae chinn in his first interview since coming back home to the united states. >> reporter: pbs science reporter miles o'brien dives right back into work after returning to the country a few days ago without his left arm. >> everybody is talking about polar vortexes. >>...
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was really interesting. >> as the presidential parodies start pouring in. ♪ i like big bird, i like pbs >>> nicki versus mariah, round two. why is mariah surrounded by security. >> what we know about the "american idol" feud, behind closed doors. >>> then, christina hendricks offended after being called full-figured. >> as a full-figured woman. >> you just said it again. >>> and why is julia roberts crying? the story behind the shots. >>> "e.t.'s" justin bieber week concludes with a peek inside justin's backstage closet.
was really interesting. >> as the presidential parodies start pouring in. ♪ i like big bird, i like pbs >>> nicki versus mariah, round two. why is mariah surrounded by security. >> what we know about the "american idol" feud, behind closed doors. >>> then, christina hendricks offended after being called full-figured. >> as a full-figured woman. >> you just said it again. >>> and why is julia roberts crying? the story behind the...
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( laughter ) so far, all of the allegations stem from his show on pbs. it is the worst scandal in public broadcasting since it was revealed pbs is short for pubes. ( laughter ) didn't know that. >> jon: oh, i didn't know that, either. >> stephen: i didn't know that at all. is that true? they're telling me that's true. i thought we made up that, but he's saying that's true, thank you. >> he proposed after applying for a job on the "charlie rose" show, one woman was invited to rose's beach they watch a dvd of one of his showses. what is it with the robes? first cosby, then weinstein now, charlie rose. who's next? yoda? "mmm, tense you seem. shoulders i will rub. reported to h.r. i am." ( laughter ) this is really just-- it's a harrowing and terrible abuse of power and what happened to these women and their careers is horrifying. suthough, i will say i'm not rose" theme song? ♪ here comes charlie oh, no ♪
( laughter ) so far, all of the allegations stem from his show on pbs. it is the worst scandal in public broadcasting since it was revealed pbs is short for pubes. ( laughter ) didn't know that. >> jon: oh, i didn't know that, either. >> stephen: i didn't know that at all. is that true? they're telling me that's true. i thought we made up that, but he's saying that's true, thank you. >> he proposed after applying for a job on the "charlie rose" show, one woman was...
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it was part of a pbs special hosted by the president and mrs. obama in honor of blacklistly month. that's -- black history month. that's john legend there. bringing the history to live at the executive mansion. you can watch the special on pbs next tuesday. >>> my dvr's got that one. >> would have been a great invitation for that one. >> how can you not sing along with something like that? >> i think they were all singing along, the president was dancing too. >>> weather-wise, you might be blown around this afternoon. wind gusts potentially 40, 50 miles per hour. i've seen a gust in the 11:00 hour, 54 in cumberland already. but we have a few strong showers out there which may produce a little lightning and thunder. let's talk about the day planner first. that temperatures is going to be falling actually. we're in the 60s no now, andrea, we shot to 66 and 58 by 3:00 and temperatures will be dropping into the 40s by action, 6:00 -- 5:00. 6:00. washington we'll be 38 and notice the winds. west at 30, northwest still at about 14 or 15 at midnight. they'll get lighter during the overnig
it was part of a pbs special hosted by the president and mrs. obama in honor of blacklistly month. that's -- black history month. that's john legend there. bringing the history to live at the executive mansion. you can watch the special on pbs next tuesday. >>> my dvr's got that one. >> would have been a great invitation for that one. >> how can you not sing along with something like that? >> i think they were all singing along, the president was dancing too....
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masterpiece's "victoria" premieres sunday, january 14th on pbs. >>> from one queen to another. why is hollywood queen dame helen mirren confused about her own age? the sw gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil, and begin to feel what lighter feels like. >> on instagram, facebook and twitter. entertainment begins and ends with "e.t." >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." they were the original mean girls -- >> come on, veronica. >> now a new group of is back. we are on set for the tv arrival and the return of shannen doerty. >> it was like, wow, different. >> tomorrow on "e.t." >>> dame helen mirren is so incredibly vibrant and beautiful. she is all that and so much many, and she's 72. hard to believe it. >> hard to believe. but she's beautiful. apparently it's hard for helen as well. not beca
masterpiece's "victoria" premieres sunday, january 14th on pbs. >>> from one queen to another. why is hollywood queen dame helen mirren confused about her own age? the sw gives skin the moisture it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology skin is petal smooth after all, a cleanser's just a cleanser unless it's olay. my dbut now, i take used tometamucil every day.sh it traps and removes the waste that weighs me down, so i feel lighter. try metamucil,...
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masterpiece's "victoria" premieres sunday, january 14th on pbs. >>> from one queen to another. why is hollywood queen dame helen mirren confused about her own age? the answer is next. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you take out the trash? haha, garbage boy! dad, i already took out ben. it's not funny. gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. twitter. entertainment begins and ends with "e.t." >> travel consideration provided by -- >>> tomorrow on "e.t." they were the original mean girls -- >> come on, veronica. >> now a new group of heathers is back. we are on set for the tv arrival and the return of shannen doerty. >> it was like, wow, different. >> tomorrow on "e.t." >>> dame hele
masterpiece's "victoria" premieres sunday, january 14th on pbs. >>> from one queen to another. why is hollywood queen dame helen mirren confused about her own age? the answer is next. before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios anyway? uh. what's so great about a 100% fiber-optic network that makes your gaming system actually work awesomely? hey. did you...
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pirates of the caribbean dropped to 3rd this week. >>> a prank story on pbs's website. it reads tupac still alive in new zealand. that is referring to tupac shakur. the article has since been taken down, the group responsible posted other messages to pbs, including one complaining about a story on wikileaks. >>> the endeavour undocked from the space station earlier today. it is scheduled to land wednesday morning. after that, it will retire to a museum in california. >>> prince william, and princess katherine will travel thousands of miles on their first british trip as a royal couple. they'll make stops in ottawa, montreal, and quebec city. charlotte town and summer side, the northwest territories capitol of yellow knife, and calgary, alberta. then they tour los angeles, and the surrounding area in california. >>> coming up, the geezer bandit strikes again. and the scary story in china, where a young boy got his head stuck in some stairs. >>> the sizzling like summer weather is still on, not enough to set any new records around here. leers a look at the al-- here's a l
pirates of the caribbean dropped to 3rd this week. >>> a prank story on pbs's website. it reads tupac still alive in new zealand. that is referring to tupac shakur. the article has since been taken down, the group responsible posted other messages to pbs, including one complaining about a story on wikileaks. >>> the endeavour undocked from the space station earlier today. it is scheduled to land wednesday morning. after that, it will retire to a museum in california....
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. >> almost got to watch out. >> reporter: the president attacked romney's plan to cut subsidies to pbs and said he didn't even recognize who he was debating. >> whoever it was on stage last night doesn't want to be held accountable for what the real mitt romney's been saying for the last year. >> reporter: and again, vice president biden gave the romney campaign another nugget to jump on. >> obama and biden want to raise taxes by $1 trillion. guess what? yes, we do. >> reporter: biden says the superwealthy need to pay more in taxes. romney says that would kill jobs. susan mcginnis, cbs news, washington. >> jobs will be the focus of both candidates today when the labor department released the september jobs report later this morning. >>> 91 people in seven cities
. >> almost got to watch out. >> reporter: the president attacked romney's plan to cut subsidies to pbs and said he didn't even recognize who he was debating. >> whoever it was on stage last night doesn't want to be held accountable for what the real mitt romney's been saying for the last year. >> reporter: and again, vice president biden gave the romney campaign another nugget to jump on. >> obama and biden want to raise taxes by $1 trillion. guess what? yes, we...
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. >>> talk show host tavis smiley says he'll fight allegations of comments that lead pbs to dismiss his show. early this morning on facebook smiley said he was shocked by the so-called investigation. >> pbs investigators refused to look at any of my documentation, refused to talk to any of my current staffers, refused to give me the names of any of my accusers, and refused to give me any semblance of due process. it is clue that this has gone too far, and i for one intend to fight back. >> smiley says he has the utmost >>spect for all women. is denying allegations that he sexually assaulted three women. the women told "the new york times" simmons raped them. in a statement simmons said i vehemently deny all of these allegations. it's shocked me to my core and all of my relations have been consensual. the allegations stem from the '80s and '90s. in each case, they said they had been told of the incidents at the time. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, breaking her silence. selma high shares her story of harvey weinstein and omarosa is out of a job. this is the "cbs morning news." â
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the governor's plan targeted pbs stations, but they reinstated that funding, the governor vetoed it. >>> there was a perfectly nice day out there, but i sense a change in the horizon. no change yet, top. >> not yet. around the metro area, very nice. temperatures still in the upper 70s. let me show you where the watch is. allegheny county and washington county in maryland and clark and frederick county in virginia and all of west virginia in the panhandle there until 10:00. we talked about this yesterday. the threat really is west of town. in fact, west of i-81. big thunderstorms have occurred. we've had a few severe thunderstorm warnings up in franklin county and pennsylvania. we have storms around, but no warnings right now. these are going to cross 81. if you want to walk the dog or sit outside the cafe, you can for the next couple hours. 79 still. look at that. 79 also in gaithersburg. still 81 in leesburg. for tonight then, mostly cloudy, breezy and cooler. lows 50 to 55. winds northwest. we'll come back and see if we'll have a wet morning commute and talk about a big temperature
the governor's plan targeted pbs stations, but they reinstated that funding, the governor vetoed it. >>> there was a perfectly nice day out there, but i sense a change in the horizon. no change yet, top. >> not yet. around the metro area, very nice. temperatures still in the upper 70s. let me show you where the watch is. allegheny county and washington county in maryland and clark and frederick county in virginia and all of west virginia in the panhandle there until 10:00. we...
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wgbh, boston. >> when this old house took to the airwaves on pbs. al well these brackets damaged into the sof it. >> since 1979, norm a bram, show's unlikely star has taught two generations of viewers, how to build things. >> all right. didn't have the best clothes. my back pocket had holes in it. i had a crazy looking cap. in february doing that project. you know, scaffolding that would never pass osha controls today. >> when he was a kid his father gave him a toolbox and opened his eyes to the joys of working with his hands. a reward, a bram worries fewer and fewer americans are experiencing. >> it is the biggest thing i hear from contractors, what is your biggest problem? i can't find good help. >> america's economy has a growing labor crisis. a shortage of skilled construction workers. these men and women put a roof over your head t carpenters, plumbers, electricians, and masons. they're getting harder and with two devastating mainland storms in the last month. they have never been more needed. but, the last four years. we have seen rising rates
wgbh, boston. >> when this old house took to the airwaves on pbs. al well these brackets damaged into the sof it. >> since 1979, norm a bram, show's unlikely star has taught two generations of viewers, how to build things. >> all right. didn't have the best clothes. my back pocket had holes in it. i had a crazy looking cap. in february doing that project. you know, scaffolding that would never pass osha controls today. >> when he was a kid his father gave him a toolbox...
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pbs asked for the ads to be taken down. no word if it will be pulled any time soon. >>> we know at this point president obama struggled mightily in last week's debate. coming up, why it didn't have to be that way. anita? >>> jerry sandusky took their innocence, their courage in court has now taken away his freedom. several of sandusky's sex abuse victims were in a pennsylvania courthouse today as a judge sentenced sandusky to at least 30 years behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 before he can even be considered for parole. >> he could have imposed a sentence of many centuries and there's really no point to it. he imposed a life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he plans to appeal the conviction. sandusky will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> well, the tsa gets a lot of flack for patting down gray- haired grannies and 2-year- olds, but at least they're trying to keep us safe. maybe their
pbs asked for the ads to be taken down. no word if it will be pulled any time soon. >>> we know at this point president obama struggled mightily in last week's debate. coming up, why it didn't have to be that way. anita? >>> jerry sandusky took their innocence, their courage in court has now taken away his freedom. several of sandusky's sex abuse victims were in a pennsylvania courthouse today as a judge sentenced sandusky to at least 30 years behind bars. the former penn...
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i'm okay with it. >> i don't see any problem with it but pbs made the decision. >> what i want to find out, tomorrow i'm emceeing the step away from cancer 5-k run for the cancer foundation. we will be at west potomac park getting a good jump on preventing cancer. >> weather should be nice and cooling down. 60s and 70s. little warm but pretty comfortable and that's the key as we go through the next few days. turning to more comfortable conditions. today blazing heat. especially for this time of the year. temperatures could be 20 above the average of 77. you do the math and that tells you we are going to record territory. the momslikeme.com bus stop forecast, mainly clear, warm and muggy, 60s and 70s. a touch of fog. some visibilities down less than a half mile. sunrise 58. today at a chance, upper 70s by 9:00. breezy this afternoon. 93 for the drive home. records to beat today 1970 was a hot day around here, martinsburg 96, dulles 9. dc 94. all of these are in jeopardy today of falling. that's how hot it will be. could be an isolated shower in the mountains as the front gets close to u
i'm okay with it. >> i don't see any problem with it but pbs made the decision. >> what i want to find out, tomorrow i'm emceeing the step away from cancer 5-k run for the cancer foundation. we will be at west potomac park getting a good jump on preventing cancer. >> weather should be nice and cooling down. 60s and 70s. little warm but pretty comfortable and that's the key as we go through the next few days. turning to more comfortable conditions. today blazing heat....
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desegregation before moving on to the baltimore she switched to television, reporting for nbc and then pbs, all the while making friends in a town best known for rivals. "face the nation" john dickerson. >> washington is tough and it can be very small. gwen was plenty tough, but you wanted to be in her company because it was a vacation from all of that. >> reporter: she wrote her first book about race in politics in the obama era. today the president remembered her. >> she not only informed today's citizens, but she also inspired tomorrow's journalists. >> reporter: ifill once told an interviewer, "i am a blessed woman. even when i am the most stressed, the most frazzled, god always rescues me. i'll never be abandoned." michelle miller, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: among the best we've ever had. that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. >>> tonight, on angry students in silver springs taking to the streets to protest president-elect donald trump as american unrest rose. from maryland, to texas, and california. good evening, we are going really off script, i'm keeping the seat warm for b
desegregation before moving on to the baltimore she switched to television, reporting for nbc and then pbs, all the while making friends in a town best known for rivals. "face the nation" john dickerson. >> washington is tough and it can be very small. gwen was plenty tough, but you wanted to be in her company because it was a vacation from all of that. >> reporter: she wrote her first book about race in politics in the obama era. today the president remembered her....
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pbs replaced the live broadcast with a tape of last year's concert. >>> doctors are trying to save a man who was hit by a car last night in seat pleasant, maryland. the crash was on addison road at central avenue. officers shut down the road in that area. the roads in that area till about 2:30 this morning. they're open now. the driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating with the situation. no word whether or not that driver is going to face any charges at this point. >>> an assailant who stabbed three horses last month may have struck again. police in herndon, virginia say four animals, to goats, a calf and a chicken were stabbed early yesterday at the kidwell barn at frying pan park. caretakers discovered the injuries in the animals when they got there to feed them. police say the injuries do not appear to be life-threatening to the animals. last month three horses housed in a barn near the same park were also stabbed. police are still looking for a suspect. >>> four people in ocean city, maryland got busted for allegedly selling drugs on a boardwalk. police say undercover cops
pbs replaced the live broadcast with a tape of last year's concert. >>> doctors are trying to save a man who was hit by a car last night in seat pleasant, maryland. the crash was on addison road at central avenue. officers shut down the road in that area. the roads in that area till about 2:30 this morning. they're open now. the driver stayed at the scene and is cooperating with the situation. no word whether or not that driver is going to face any charges at this point. >>>...
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you have your pbs show. reruns on bloomberg. you do "60 minutes." but this year, you were forced to take a break for the surgery. that was hard for you? >> well, it was necessary. so, therefore, the doctor says, "you've got to do this." so i had a week in the hospital. they did the surgery. >> stephen: that's ta week? >> yeah. >> stephen: they crack the ribs and it's only a week? >> they did. opened it up and went in there and gave me a new valve. a cow valve. >> stephen: a cow valve? >> a cow valve. they say a bovine. >> stephen: oh, a cow valve? honest to god, it's a cow in you? >> it is. and the other one is a pig. so i've got a expig a cow competing to send blood to my heart. >> stephen: wow. god, i hope you're not jewish. ( laughter ) >> not yet. >> stephen: not yet, okay, you'll get there, yeah. >> but the idea of work-- people say, ydo you work so hard?" it's not work. it's play, in a sense. i spent the weekend working for "60 minutes." i went play cawls del mar, where the horse called arogay, is supposed to be the best horse in the world, ra
you have your pbs show. reruns on bloomberg. you do "60 minutes." but this year, you were forced to take a break for the surgery. that was hard for you? >> well, it was necessary. so, therefore, the doctor says, "you've got to do this." so i had a week in the hospital. they did the surgery. >> stephen: that's ta week? >> yeah. >> stephen: they crack the ribs and it's only a week? >> they did. opened it up and went in there and gave me a new...
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pbs has a new media program based on mr. rogers neighborhood but it's for 21st century kids. the idea is to develop strategies and practice them at home with your children so when they become angry, frustrated, disappointed, when they're anxious about a new experience, they have a strategy they can use. >> some of the things we keep hearing for our 2-year-old is that the transition is the hardest, whether it's just you're going to color now and you move over to a counting game. even that little transition can cause some stress. so when parents get them home after the day, how can you sort of coach them so the next day isn't so bad? >> 2s, 3s and 4s can be very anxious, we all can be when something is new. so one of the best things parents can do is talk about what you're going to do. so talk them through where they're going. the first day of school, the first trip to a doctor. the more you can prepare them and talk them through what that experience is going to be like, give them a chance to ask questions, almost act it out, role play, we even have games on our website where k
pbs has a new media program based on mr. rogers neighborhood but it's for 21st century kids. the idea is to develop strategies and practice them at home with your children so when they become angry, frustrated, disappointed, when they're anxious about a new experience, they have a strategy they can use. >> some of the things we keep hearing for our 2-year-old is that the transition is the hardest, whether it's just you're going to color now and you move over to a counting game. even that...
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today in an interview on my pbs program, i ask him how he balances calls for better surveillance with accusations that the government goes too far. >> i've been on the receiving end of virtually all the post-event critiques and investigations to include 9/11 and since. and i do find some irony in light of all the other fault over the last two years that a common theme of every one of those critiques has been that the government should have been more intrusive. it's true of the christmas bomber. it's true of ford hoot and it's true of the boston marathon. >> rose: that meant to you what? >> it means that we're supposed to do more intensive surveillance of people who live in this country. >> rose: so the irony is they want you in terms of those specific instance, there's a call for more intrusiveness, and yet the response to the edward snowden disclosures is too intrusive? >> exactly. >> rose: do you have the tools and the resources now to do the job we expect you to do with respect to... >> we will do our best. sometimes people ask me, you know, what keeps you awake at night? well i wo
today in an interview on my pbs program, i ask him how he balances calls for better surveillance with accusations that the government goes too far. >> i've been on the receiving end of virtually all the post-event critiques and investigations to include 9/11 and since. and i do find some irony in light of all the other fault over the last two years that a common theme of every one of those critiques has been that the government should have been more intrusive. it's true of the christmas...
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eight women who either worked for his independently produce show on pbs or wanted to told "the washington post" they faced his unwanted sexual advances from the late 1990s to 2011. they accused him of groping their breasts, buttocks, and genital areas and walking around nieked while they were either working at his home on traveling on business. in his own statement t "the pos" rose apologized for his inappropriate behavior and said he was greatly embarrassed, although he added, "i do not believe that all of these allegations are accurate." "washington post" reporter amy britten cowrote the story. >> within an hour or two after our publication of our story, my in box was already flooded with dozens of emails from individuals who wanted to reach out to us. being noticed or reported? >> within the office, this was relatively pretty well known. and i think that many of them had a tremendous fear about speaking out against someone as powerful as mr. rose. >> reporter: at the "charlie rose show," a small group of employees answered directly to executive producer yvette vega, who said she deeply
eight women who either worked for his independently produce show on pbs or wanted to told "the washington post" they faced his unwanted sexual advances from the late 1990s to 2011. they accused him of groping their breasts, buttocks, and genital areas and walking around nieked while they were either working at his home on traveling on business. in his own statement t "the pos" rose apologized for his inappropriate behavior and said he was greatly embarrassed, although he...
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. >> reporter: in 2009 on pbs she told charlie rose she was no longer held hostage by her problems with addiction. >> i can't overcome it. but i can use it instead of it using, i have problems, problems don't have me. i'm not afraid of anything. >> reporter: carrie fisher was 60 years old. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later f news and cbs this morning. >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm tony dokoupil. friends, family, and millions of star wars' fans are mourning the death of carrie fisher, she passed away days after suffering a heart attack on an overseas flight. she was a child of hollywood who went on to become a best-selling author and will be best remembered for princess leah in the star wars trilogy, a role she reprised in last arye's seek willing. ben tracy takes a look back at the life. >> some body has to save our skins. into the garbage chute, fly boy. >> reporter: when the world got to know carrie fisher she was royalty, princess leah in t
. >> reporter: in 2009 on pbs she told charlie rose she was no longer held hostage by her problems with addiction. >> i can't overcome it. but i can use it instead of it using, i have problems, problems don't have me. i'm not afraid of anything. >> reporter: carrie fisher was 60 years old. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> that's the "overnight news" for this wednesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later f...
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i mean -- lots of pb and j. lots of pb and j and the meat ball league too. you get meat ball spreads. >> reporter: there you have it. it's not the bigger payday. but the nicer accommodations, or all --it's all about the food. 5( for wusa9 sports, i'm holden kushner. >> all about that burger, the nats are back tuesday to get the home cooking when they host the mets and marlins. you look at the dodgers whoo ever meanwhile. they have a series against the giants and you have to think that schedule favors the nationals. if they're able to lock things up. >>> thursday night football now. inside the georgia dome. the falcons flexed over the bucs in all facets of the game last night. matt ryan, from the pocket here finds jones parked in the back of the end zone. finding that hole in the zone touchdown pass number two of three for ryan. on special teams it was hester's time to shine. a new team forhim coming over from the bears but the same speed breaks loose here for a 62-yard touchdown. you watch him high step his way into pay dirt here. a tribute to deion sanders
i mean -- lots of pb and j. lots of pb and j and the meat ball league too. you get meat ball spreads. >> reporter: there you have it. it's not the bigger payday. but the nicer accommodations, or all --it's all about the food. 5( for wusa9 sports, i'm holden kushner. >> all about that burger, the nats are back tuesday to get the home cooking when they host the mets and marlins. you look at the dodgers whoo ever meanwhile. they have a series against the giants and you have to think...
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tonight it will air on pbs at 8:00 p.m. eastern "the vietnam war" we'll be right back. [bullfighting music] [burke] billy-goat ruffians. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> dickerson: time now for our political panel. susan page the washington bureau chief. of jeffrey goldberg editor in chief at "the atlantic," "slate" magazine's chief political correspondent and cbs analyst jamelle bouie and ramesh ponnura. what did you make of that? >> he's walking a line, obviously. the thing that is interesting about his position is that you see that thi still believes that the leader of north korea is someone cannot be -- these are huge questions. and people like me who have watched this for 20 years see new administration come in and believe that they can move this issue. i'm a little bit surprised that they believe they can move the issue to the degree that they think. on the other hand, they are taking to in a rational, reasonable way, understanding that the military option is reall
tonight it will air on pbs at 8:00 p.m. eastern "the vietnam war" we'll be right back. [bullfighting music] [burke] billy-goat ruffians. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> dickerson: time now for our political panel. susan page the washington bureau chief. of jeffrey goldberg editor in chief at "the atlantic," "slate" magazine's chief political correspondent and...
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pb&j. it's just pb&j. unless you make it right. then it becomes a sandwich as mighty as it is humble. easier to make than a mistake. as simple as a sunny day, but just as perfect. when you make a pb&j with smucker's, that's the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. because with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple sausage sandwich. enjoy sweet apple and savory sausage together for under 400 calories. america runs on dunkin'. wow. the internet is crazy fast here. i know, right? it's so nice to have everyone over. hi hey. mmm. i just laid an egg. does anybody want it? joey, you want some gasoline? yes, please. mom, guess what? i married a clown and we're having tiny little clown babies. mhm. i just bought a hammer. with internet fast enough for everyone, your guests might get a bit carried away. get out of the past. get fios. uplift your mood with hand-crafted layers of
pb&j. it's just pb&j. unless you make it right. then it becomes a sandwich as mighty as it is humble. easier to make than a mistake. as simple as a sunny day, but just as perfect. when you make a pb&j with smucker's, that's the difference between ordinary everyday and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. because with a name like smucker's, it has to be good. and exquisitely delicious in an everyday sort of way. find your sweet spot today with dunkin's chicken apple...
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my first job was as an intern for wnet, that's a pbs affiliate in new york city. my first musical was "workshop" at the old musical theater center which is partially funded by the nea. >> reporter: and it wasn't just the nea. >> i grew up loving musicals by parents who loved musicals, and we never had money to do to broadway shows. i think i saw three maybe before i an i saw "into the woods." and that changed my life. >> reporter: and that, says miranda, is the point, to give kids who otherwise wouldn't have it, access to the arts. like this 11-year-old and his older sisters samantha and grace in lecher county, kentucky. ♪ appalshop is the reason they've been able to take music lessons. >> if you hand me an instrument, i want to learn how to play it. so i was excited when i could learn to play the fiddle. >> reporter: the costs of these f programs are only a tiny portion of the budget but not funding them would cost americans much more. >> we try to tell the stories of americans and amplify their voices, their lives, their stories. when you take away that type o
my first job was as an intern for wnet, that's a pbs affiliate in new york city. my first musical was "workshop" at the old musical theater center which is partially funded by the nea. >> reporter: and it wasn't just the nea. >> i grew up loving musicals by parents who loved musicals, and we never had money to do to broadway shows. i think i saw three maybe before i an i saw "into the woods." and that changed my life. >> reporter: and that, says miranda, is...
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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs and big bird and you too. >> on cbs "this morning." >> the nfl have switched the jerseys which has a body contour fit. >> the complaint is new uniforms make them look tubby. >> here's tim tebow in the new uniform? what do you think? [ laughter ] >> welcome to cbs "this morning." the first of three president debates are over and this morning most of people who watched it sayovernor mitt romney got the upper hand on president obama. >> the candidate traded views on the economy and domestic issues and jan crawford is at the site of last night's debate in denver. >> reporter: good morning. all you had to do was look at romney's advisers after the debate last night, their smiles told it all. they knew romney did what he needed to do. here's this morning's "denver post" saying it too. romney may have changed the dynamics of this race. >> under the president's policies middle income americans have been buried. they are being crushed. >> reporter: it was an energized mitt romney ta
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i love pbs and big bird and you too. >> on cbs "this morning." >> the nfl have switched the jerseys which has a body contour fit. >> the complaint is new uniforms make them look tubby. >> here's tim tebow in the new uniform? what do you think? [ laughter ] >> welcome to cbs "this morning." the first of three president debates are over and this morning most of people who watched it sayovernor mitt...
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. >> starting this morning "sesame street" is taking a detour from its pbs of four and a half decades to the ritzier neighborhood of hbo. >> what we know the show is not going to be markededly different. we understand there is going to be increased budgets so they may bee abl to do things they were not able to do but the essence is going to stay the same. >> this is what "sesame street". in terms of production value it is a far cry from this new bigger budget incarnation on o hbo, which is even a step up from recent years on pbs. >> some of the effects might be more sophisticated. you could make the argument that "sesame street" has worked for as long as it's been on the air, why tinker with it. but today's kids are a little more sophisticated. they ever used to seeing things a little more real on camera. >> did somebody say they need help to save the day? >> hbo has done some children's programming. but it made a name for itself with sex. >> the only words you should be saying in bed are dirty ones. >> and violence. that tradition continues with its current hit likes girls. >> i do u
. >> starting this morning "sesame street" is taking a detour from its pbs of four and a half decades to the ritzier neighborhood of hbo. >> what we know the show is not going to be markededly different. we understand there is going to be increased budgets so they may bee abl to do things they were not able to do but the essence is going to stay the same. >> this is what "sesame street". in terms of production value it is a far cry from this new bigger...
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it airs tonight and every night this week on pbs starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. also joining us this morning geoff ward who wrote "the roosevelts" and doris kearns goodwin. you'll hear her many times throughout this series. ken, i'm going to start out by just making a flat statement. this is your best work yet. >> i'm also told that you are in some way related to the roosevelts, does that have anything to do with you -- >> no, we've been talking about doing the roosevelts for as long as i've known geof or franklin or we decided to put them all three together which had never been done before. in the midst half way through new england historic genealogical society gave me an award present me with this book told me that, franklin and theodore and eleanor they are fifth cousins. i am 7th cuss towns theodore and eleanor once removed and eighth cousin once removed to franklin. i may than is the point which we do full disclosure. >> what is also true i got that same award, i thought of myself as irish catholic i'm related to sarah roosevelt. >> we were working on film o
it airs tonight and every night this week on pbs starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. also joining us this morning geoff ward who wrote "the roosevelts" and doris kearns goodwin. you'll hear her many times throughout this series. ken, i'm going to start out by just making a flat statement. this is your best work yet. >> i'm also told that you are in some way related to the roosevelts, does that have anything to do with you -- >> no, we've been talking about doing the roosevelts...
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sanders and david aredistant cousins and the revelation happened tuesday night on the pbs show finding your roots. if you think youheard about them being cousins before now you have, david leaked the news over summer. he secret until the show's season premiere. >> who knew? >> who knew. >> that's why it was so perfect. now, we know. >> . >>> a baseball play off tomorrow. >> you'll be fine for that. upper 70s, early maybe upper 60s toward the ending. good day forbirthday weather here. it'sbeen dry awfully dry. septemberseptember 6th was the last time we had significant rain. thisstreak will break in a few days. not today. clouds and sun mix,we'll get into the lower 80s, winds at 5 to 10 miles an hour. during the evening still some clouds, breaks, temperatures drop to the 70s by 9. we'll stay in the 60s in town tonight. mid to upper 50s in the cold spots. look at the current temperatures d.c. got a south wind right now coming in off the river so that's keeping that a little bit cooler. normally thewarm spot, right today one of the cool ones at 72. the dewpoint has jumped up to 60. soit m
sanders and david aredistant cousins and the revelation happened tuesday night on the pbs show finding your roots. if you think youheard about them being cousins before now you have, david leaked the news over summer. he secret until the show's season premiere. >> who knew? >> who knew. >> that's why it was so perfect. now, we know. >> . >>> a baseball play off tomorrow. >> you'll be fine for that. upper 70s, early maybe upper 60s toward the ending. good...
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we should note that pbs has pulled the plug on charlie rose's talk show. anthony as personal as the story is, we will cont t thanks. the house ethics committee began, investigating sexual harassment complaints against michigan democrat john conyers. he admitted to day his office settled a complaint involving a former staffer but to avoid a long court case. he denied do anything wrong. conyers, 88 in congress since 1965. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a covenant that split the skies over berlin. a vow that captured iwo jima. a promise was made. a solemn oath that liberated seoul. a sacred trust that defended khe sanh. a pact that dug in in da nang. a contract that weathered tet. a promise was made. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. a bond that patrolled door-to-door in fallujah. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. a promise we all must keep. dav fights for all veterans and their families so they get the health care, financial benefits and support th
we should note that pbs has pulled the plug on charlie rose's talk show. anthony as personal as the story is, we will cont t thanks. the house ethics committee began, investigating sexual harassment complaints against michigan democrat john conyers. he admitted to day his office settled a complaint involving a former staffer but to avoid a long court case. he denied do anything wrong. conyers, 88 in congress since 1965. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. a promise that hit...